[Tickets #6348] Re: Address Already Exists using icon web link

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Mon Mar 24 20:24:41 UTC 2008


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Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/6348
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 Ticket             | 6348
 Updated By         | adorman at ironicdesign.com
 Summary            | Address Already Exists using icon web link
 Queue              | Turba
 Version            | 2.2-RC2
 Type               | Bug
 State              | Feedback
 Priority           | 2. Medium
 Milestone          | 
 Patch              | 
 Owners             | 
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adorman at ironicdesign.com (2008-03-24 16:24) wrote:

FYI, I have just upgraded our code to rc3 (horde 3.2, imp 4.2 & turba 2.2)
and the problem is still with us.

We are using the openLDAP backend.  And there are no problems with adding
addresses with turba/add.php web page.  

It is only when there are any addresses in the private address book that
adding ANY address using the addressbook_add iconic links when you are
reading emails fails with the error "Already exists".

A specific example...clicking on the link below with an address (NOT
cberry) in the Private address book gives a response "Already exists" and
the address is NOT added.  If I remove the existing address from the
Private address book, clicking on the link works fine.  But then adding any
other addresses via the addressbook_add link fails after that because the
cberry address has been added.

<a
href="/imp/message.php?mailbox=sent-mail&amp;index=15&amp;start=14&amp;message_token=9f982c187c59ff378a4059bc91f3d972&amp;actionID=add_address&amp;name=&amp;address=cberry%40ironicdesign.com"
title="Add cberry at ironicdesign.com to my Address Book"><img
src="/imp/themes/graphics/addressbook_add.png" alt="Add
cberry at ironicdesign.com to my Address Book" title="" /></a>





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